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LeBron James Jr. plays in MAYB tournament in Wichita

Aug 06, 2016

LeBron James Jr., son of NBA player LeBron James, played basketball in the MAYB 2016 Nationals in Wichita on August 6, 2016. His team, Mo WIlliams Blue Chips team, hopes to advance to the championship game on Sunday, August 7. (video by Jaime Gree

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